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Tourism potential of Balochistan

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23.05.2026

ON 9th and 10th May 2026, the Directorate of Tourism, Balochistan, organized the first-ever Conference on Tourism Policy Formulation for Balochistan at Serena Hotel, Quetta. Experts from within Balochistan and other provinces were invited to share insights on harnessing tourism potential. The author of this piece was also invited as an expert on Balochistan. Aftab Rana, a prominent tourism expert, stated in the conference that Balochistan has more potential in tourism than in minerals, a view that compelled the author to write this piece. The scintillating landscape of the province is entirely different from the rest of the provinces. Balochistan offers coastal, civilizational, railway, religious, wildlife, desert, alpine and adventure tourism, including Pir Ghayb and Chotok waterfalls.

The province is blessed with a 760 km-long coastline, having key ports such as Gwadar, Jiwani, Pasni and Sonmiani, with great potential to attract both inbound and outbound tourists. Balochistan holds some of the world’s most fertile marine ecosystems, producing more than 60 species of fish, rare sightings of the Arabian humpback whale and 10 varieties of prawns. The coastal attractions of Kund Malir Beach, located in Hingol National Park, are ranked among Asia’s top 50 beaches, enhancing the province’s natural beauty. Astola Island, most importantly known as the “Seven Hills of Pakistan,” is the largest island in the country and a huge asset for tourism.

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